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by Joseph Donegal - 2007-01-04
Dublin, capital of southern Ireland, has existed on the River Liffey for 1,100 years. Yet it has only been truly Irish for less than 100 of those -- and here's why.The Vikings from Scandinavia, were o...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-29
It is amazing how we hold certain folks in history out in such high-esteem. Did you know that Freud may not have been the super psychologist we believe he was? In fact did you realize that he openly a...
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by John T Jones, Ph.D. - 2007-02-17
Can you write a joke? Starting from an existing joke might help. We'll give it a try with five bar jokes. I've condensed these from Aha Jokes.* Here we go!Existing Bar Joke #1A man is drinking in a ...
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by Donna Hager - 2007-02-19
There really is no explaining it. On March 17th every year, much of North America adopts the green and becomes Irish, at least to have a reason for a party.For a Saint Patricks Day Menu, American'...
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by Alastair McDermott - 2007-02-23
Choosing the right domain name is important, even critical, in positioning and branding your website. So what are the considerations for an Irish business?Dot what.com is still the king of the castl...
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by Steve Hill - 2007-03-08
It is nearly time, time that is for The Cheltenham Festival. Next week will see the return of this famous horse racing festival with millions of pounds worth of bets being placed up and down the co...
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by Ap Smith - 2007-03-13
Recorded in 1959 and conducted by the composer himself, the music on this disc was written as the accompaniment to a film documentary of the events that led up to, constituted and followed on from the...
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by Ed Bagley - 2007-03-17
A week before St. Patrick's Day I bought a pair of Saucony Kilkinney cross-country racing flats. They are a screaming Irish green and stick out like neon lights.It reminded me of the Sports Illustrate...
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by Ap Smith - 2007-03-28
March 17th is a date surely ingrained in the mind of every Irishman around the world. Saint Patrick's day. Every Saint Patrick's day millions of people across the globe celebrate not just in recogniti...
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by Ugur Akinci - 2007-04-26
This is the story of Martin Cahill, a Dubliner thief who had a long and "successful" crime career beginning while he was only a small boy; a career that lasted until he stepped on IRA's toes.Watch "Th...